I can’t believe it’s already the middle of January! It seems like yesterday we were on a trip to Nicaragua to begin drilling our first water well at Project... continue reading →
This post is on behalf of my friend and co-worker Paul Mutengwa. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I have! “At first, I didn’t understand why... continue reading →
“From the time when DLI came here in Zambia my character has changed, even my worshipping my Lord. I started worshipping my Lord in spirit and in truth.” Peter,... continue reading →
Since moving here in 2009, Project Samuel has been planting fields to work towards being self-sustainable. Two years ago, River of Life out of Winnsboro, LA sent a tractor... continue reading →
“Before you come to Project Samuel, you know nothing…..but now…hey hey!!!!! We can know many things!!!” I overheard one of our House Mothers telling the new Auntie about all... continue reading →
“At least Auntie Rebekah is coming back and we will see her again” said Patricia with a tear in her eye. I was sitting on the porch the night... continue reading →
“Let us not grow weary in doing good, for at the proper timewe will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” -Galatians 6:9 So, what happens when... continue reading →
“Tonight we will taste Uncle Daniel’s nshima!” Lizzy said as Kennedy was coaching me on cooking this dish. I’m not a bad cook, but cooking nshima, even cooking over... continue reading →
Paul Mutengwa, a Project Samuel Zambia team member wrote this blog and I wanted to share it with you. Paul writes, “I was once encouraged and mentored by this... continue reading →
Imagine you are sitting in a waiting room. Maybe you’re there because you have been coughing for two weeks and want to get it checked out. You anxiously wait... continue reading →